Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are functionally defined by their capacity to self renew and their ability to differentiate into multiple cell types including adipocytes, chondrocytes, and osteocytes. This protocol describes the adipogenic differentiation of human and mouse MSCs using the StemXVivo™ Human/Mouse Osteogenic/Adipogenic Base Media (Catalog # CCM007) and StemXVivo Adipogenic Supplement (Catalog # CCM011).
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Note: Sterile technique is required when handling the reagents.
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Note: When handling biohazard materials such as human cells, safe laboratory procedures should be followed and protective clothing should be worn.
Figure 2. Adipogenic Differentiation of Human MSCs. Human mesenchymal stem cells differentiated in vitro for 21 days using the StemXVivo Human/Mouse Osteogenic/Adipogenic Base Media (Catalog # CCM007) and StemXVivo Human/Mouse Adipogenic Supplement (Catalog # CCM011) were stained for the adipogenic lineage-specific marker, FABP-4 using a Goat Anti-Human FABP-4 Antigen Affinity-purified Polyclonal Antibody (Catalog # AF3150) and a NorthernLights 557-conjugated Anti-Goat Secondary Antibody (Catalog # NL001; red) and counterstained with DAPI (blue). | Figure 3. Adipogenic Differentiation of Mouse MSCs. The Mouse Mesenchymal Stem Cell Functional Identification Kit (Catalog # SC010) was used to differentiate mouse MSCs into the adipogenic lineage. Mature differentiated cells were labeled using the adipogenic lineage-specific antibody to FABP4 supplied with the kit (red). The nuclei were counterstained with DAPI (blue). Similar results may be obtained using the StemXVivo Human/Mouse Osteogenic/Adipogenic Base Media (Catalog # CCM007) and StemXVivo Human/Mouse Adipogenic Supplement (Catalog # CCM011). |